Wednesday,  December 11 , 2024

Linkedin Pinterest
News

School district board member steps down

The Columbian
Published: December 14, 2016, 6:00am

Camas – Camas School District board member Mary Tipton resigned at the board’s meeting on Monday, because she is moving to a new home outside of her director district.

She was appointed to the board in November 2008 after the death of her husband, Gary Tipton, and was then elected to keep the position. Tipton, a retired Hewlett-Packard accountant and manager, is a founding member of the Camas Educational Foundation, where she served three terms on its board as treasurer, legacy fund chair and vice president. She also led the initial investigation committee for the Camas High School Math, Science and Technology Magnet Program.

“This is truly a loss for the district,” Superintendent Jeff Snell said in a release from the district. “Mary exhibits empathy, intelligence and thoughtfulness in her role on the board. We all appreciate her commitment to service. Her legacy of educational leadership is truly extraordinary.”

The Camas School Board will seek applicants to fill the vacancy, and the appointee will fill the District 5 position until the 2017 election cycle. The winner of that election will serve the remaining two years of Tipton’s four-year term.

Applications will be accepted until noon Jan. 6, and interviews will be conducted during a board workshop on Jan. 23. An appointee is expected to be named at the Feb. 13 board meeting. Applications can be sent to Gail Gast at 841 N.E. 22nd Ave., Camas, or emailed to gail.gast@camas.wednet.edu.

For more information about the position, go to www.camas.wednet.edu or call 360-833-5412.

Support local journalism

Your tax-deductible donation to The Columbian’s Community Funded Journalism program will contribute to better local reporting on key issues, including homelessness, housing, transportation and the environment. Reporters will focus on narrative, investigative and data-driven storytelling.

Local journalism needs your help. It’s an essential part of a healthy community and a healthy democracy.

Community Funded Journalism logo
Loading...